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Monday, May 30, 2011

New Espion Theft Prevention And Stolen Vehicle Recovery System



Boomerang Tracking and LoJack Corporation, the company that invented the stolen vehicle recovery category 25 years ago, announced a new, enhanced ESPION system that integrates LoJack’s highly effective Radio Frequency technology.  ESPION Powered by LoJack is a powerful, multi-dimensional theft protection solution that will be available for vehicle owners in Quebec starting in June 2011.

The original ESPION system, launched in 2006, combined theft prevention and vehicle recovery and included a visual theft deterrent along with tracking technology.  The new system, which is self-powered, incorporates LoJack’s time-tested Radio Frequency technology and dedicated wireless networks in Canada and the U.S.  ESPION Powered by LoJack enables a vehicle to be tracked even in places where criminals typically attempt to hide a stolen vehicle from tracking signals such as urban areas with tall buildings, tunnels, garages, dense woods, and steel containers.  Being self-powered enables greater flexibility for the installation of an ESPION unit, as it operates independently from the vehicle’s electrical system. If thieves attempt to disable the vehicle’s electrical system, the recovery system will continue to fully function.



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